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Posted by epicentre on 13 April 2012
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The number of physical books sold on Amazon has now been surpassed by e-book sales.
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Posted by epicentre on 20 February 2012
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The giants of the computing industry are backing the government in their reboot of the current Information and Communications Technology syllabus.
When the new curriculum is introduced in September young students from the ages of 11 will be taught how to write basic 2D computer animations, adolescents will learn how to build apps for tablets and smart phones and young adults will be seen writing code. These are intended to replace classes of Microsoft Word and Excel, which many argue are dull and outdated, whereas the new syllabus will give children and teenagers the enthusiasm and drive needed to pursue a career in ICT. However, there is some concern amongst educators as there are not currently enough qualified computer-science teachers who possess the necessary knowledge to teach these classes.
The new curriculum will be boosted by the anticipated release of iBooks 2, which introduces new interactive textbooks that can be updated, will include interactive features in which teachers can make notes for the students, and a study card feature that will make those long revision sessions easier on the eyes. iBooks have many advantages over traditional textbooks: not only are they affordable, lighter and contained all in one place, they give the user the option to search for specific material.
Surrounding school children with technology that is appealing offers endless possibilities and should motivate more to choose a future in IT. This will give all involved a greater understanding of the subject and its place in the modern world.
(Source: Cnet, Cnet)
Epicentre Says: “It’s great to know that the often dreary classes of the past, with a curriculum that felt ten years or more out of date, will be replaced with something which better reflects modern digital media and today’s IT industry. Plus, ICT teaches good multitasking skills alongside mathematics, and will educate children and adults alike in thinking forwards. We hope to see many more technically-minded computer users in the future who are interested in more than just social networking.”
The giants of the computing industry are backing the government in their reboot of the current Information and Communications Technology syllabus.
View full post titled - 'ICT Syllabus Reboot'
Posted by epicentre on 21 November 2011
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Adobe has announced that Flash 11.1 for Android and Blackberry is the end of the line.
View full post titled - 'Mobile Flash Finished'
Posted by epicentre on 3 November 2011
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Windows XP has been with us for just over 10 years and still appears to be going strong.
View full post titled - 'Ten Years of Windows XP'
Posted by epicentre on 3 November 2011
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Ubuntu’s popularity has grown massively in recent years, but the announcement that it’s heading to more than just your laptop or desktop could see it grow even further.
View full post titled - 'Ubiquitous Ubuntu'
Posted by epicentre on 30 September 2011
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Adobe’s Flash 11 and AIR 3 are set to release in two weeks, with some bold claims pinned to their new features.
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Posted by epicentre on 2 September 2011
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The open-source Apache webserver was found to contain a critical weakness, allowing hackers to crash websites.
View full post titled - '‘Devastating’ Apache Bug Stomped'
Posted by Epicentre on 22 July 2011
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A change in EU law regarding the use of browser cookies that store user information was rolled out on 26th May, 2011. Shortly after this announcement a year’s grace was extended to businesses which need to comply with the new laws.
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Posted by epicentre on 1 June 2011
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The UK government has allowed companies a year to comply with the new EU cookie laws.
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Posted by epicentre on 13 May 2011
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A change in EU law regarding the use of browser cookies that store user information is set to be rolled out on 26th May, 2011.
View full post titled - 'The New Cookie Regulations and You'